Title :
Voltage response and field reconstruction for a miniature field probe in a spatially nonuniform electric field
Author :
Harrah, Steven D. ; Ng, K.T. ; Batchman, T.E.
Author_Institution :
NASA Langley Res. Center, Hampton, VA, USA
fDate :
2/1/1990 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A miniature E-field probe employing a 0.6-mm linear dipole antenna has been developed. The authors describe an analytical study of the probe´s response to a spatially varying electric field. On the basis of the Nyquist sampling theorem, the spatial sampling frequency at which an electric field should be measured for good reconstruction is established. Using antenna theory, the voltage response of the probe is found in terms of the antenna´s transmitting current and the measured electric field. This relationship is used to reconstruct the electric field from a set of discrete voltage responses. A method-of-moments program has been developed to determine numerically the voltage response of the antenna structure to a spatially varying electric field. Numerical results, which allow for the testing of certain theoretical findings important for analyzing measurement data, are presented. Although developed for only one-dimensional fields, the methodology can be applied to general three-dimensional fields
Keywords :
antenna theory; dipole antennas; electric field measurement; electric sensing devices; numerical methods; probes; E-field probe; Nyquist sampling theorem; antenna theory; linear dipole antenna; method-of-moments program; miniature field probe; nonuniform electric field; one-dimensional fields; spatial sampling frequency; spatially varying electric field; three-dimensional fields; transmitting current; voltage response; Antenna measurements; Antenna theory; Current measurement; Dipole antennas; Electric variables measurement; Frequency measurement; Probes; Sampling methods; Transmitting antennas; Voltage;
Journal_Title :
Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Transactions on